Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/01/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Mr. McKee's Diatribith...... R. Clayton McKee wrote: >Why would I envy her? She's reportedly quite good at what she does, >and I'm sure she makes a great deal more money than I do... but I >don't care for heavily "produced" photographs, don't find her work >particularly interesting, couldn't care less about associating with >"celebrities" (I meet a lot of very interesting people as it is, none >of whom have anywhere near the kind of ego issues that most >celebrities I've met are refusing to deal with...), and, while I >admit that having money is up to a point more fun than not having it, >I learned years ago that there isn't and never will be enough money >to make up for doing work I don't like and can't be proud of... > >So I don't see anything at all that she has that I would want. I'm >glad she's happy with what she does, but I'm equally happy that I'm >not her. > >(And I freakin' bloody HATE walking into a room and hearing "Hey, >it's the photographer from the paper!!" because ain't getting NOTHING >interesting after that.) >//leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information > > Clayton: I wasn't talking envy in the sense you seem to be. I do envy some of the career decisions she must have made while many of us get sidetracked. Respecting her accomplishments in no was indicates I want to be her. There are, I'll admit, many times I don't even want to be me. Much of this probably relates to news work. To me, newspapers are a very poor excuse for the 1st Amendment. I have more than my share of press experience but see little or no saving grace there. Tasteless, exploitive and a really bad place to garner one's information and world view. Walt